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MAY 27. 2025

Critical Mass: Is science failing, or are we failing science?

Truly groundbreaking scientific discoveries may be on the decline – but it’s not because we’ve run out of big ideas

Josh Barrie on food: Eating my way through Europe with the Eagles

Crystal Palace's first-ever European campaign offers fans the opportunity of a gastronomic adventure too

No, Greta Garbo didn’t want to be alone

Everyone knows five words about the silver screen legend. .. and they’re untrue

Richard Linklater and the new wave of new wave

The American indie stalwart's latest film tells the story of the making of another: Jean-Luc Godard’s À bout de souffle

Our new world demands vision. Does Starmer have one?

The PM has been a disappointment so far. Now he must make voters choose between Farage’s view of the past, and his own view of the future

Germansplaining: Does Gerhard Schröder really have burnout?

The 81-year-old former chancellor claimed it prevented him from attending a parliamentary inquiry in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern over his role in the Nord Stream 2 saga

La Liga needs a Nou direction

As in the Scottish Premiership, Spain’s Primera División is dominated by the same two clubs every season. And it’s getting boring

Germansplaining: Gerhard Schröder isn’t doing himself any favours

The 81-year-old former chancellor claimed it prevented him from attending a parliamentary inquiry in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern over his role in the Nord Stream 2 saga

Trump’s golf habit – sponsored by the US tax payer

Trump plays so often and is so obsessed with the game that his administration is now a golf course company with a government attached

Why is Kemi Badenoch so bad at politics?

The Tory leader has put her foot in it again by peddling one of Putin’s talking points

“White British” gives the game away about racism in the UK

The reaction to the shocking car attack in Liverpool tells us so much about ourselves

Is the UK doomed?

A brutal UK economy report makes it clear: the reset is not enough in the face of deeply troubling data on a trade meltdown

Reform can’t resist Liverpool conspiracy theories

The police's attempt to stop wild speculation about the horrific events at a victory parade couldn't stop Nigel Farage's online army

In Kyiv, my app told me: You are about to be bombed

What it’s like to be in the centre of one of Putin’s airstrikes